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dollar hit a 14-month low versus the euro currency and just more signs that the fed is billing to pump more stimulus into this marketed to stimulate economy short term. longer term the greenback is getting hammered. >> eric: you and i spent time talking about that, you said just that. if the economy doesn't look strong enough it means the fed is going to do what i it needs to do to prime theump for the markets. look what is happening, bad g.d.p. numbers and the market has a nice showing. >> reporter: that is exactly what happens. we could get bad news on the unemployment number and the market could very rally because they know that the federal reserve is a back stop for the market right now. when we get bad news on the economy, traders don't think, sell the stock market. they think buy it because that is the hope that the fed is going to prop up the ailing economy. it's just reverse thinking that is out there in the marketplace right now. by the way, oil and gas, your specialty is going to be a huge story here because post fed announcement, oil prices rallied above $98 a barrel. >> eri
dollar hit a 14-month low versus the euro currency and just more signs that the fed is billing to pump more stimulus into this marketed to stimulate economy short term. longer term the greenback is getting hammered. >> eric: you and i spent time talking about that, you said just that. if the economy doesn't look strong enough it means the fed is going to do what i it needs to do to prime theump for the markets. look what is happening, bad g.d.p. numbers and the market has a nice showing....
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over one billion euros more could be needed for the project. it was one disaster to many for klaus wowereit. after a crisis meeting, the mayor of berlin resigned from his post. he has come to represent the continued failure of a project which has been delayed yet again. wowereit not give any information about when the airport will finally be open for business. >> a new deadline cannot be given at the moment, as we have made clear. it will be considered by the supervisory board. work on that will be continued as before, but further steps need to be taken before a new deadline can be given. >> the board has reportedly known about the delay for weeks. wowereit's opponents are not happy about that. some say it is time for him to go. >> at this point, it must be said that klaus wowereit is no longer fit for the job, especially if it is true that he left the public in the dark for weeks, leading as a -- leaving us a disaster that will cost hundreds of billions of euros or more. >> beyond 2014, there is little indication when the new hub might open it
over one billion euros more could be needed for the project. it was one disaster to many for klaus wowereit. after a crisis meeting, the mayor of berlin resigned from his post. he has come to represent the continued failure of a project which has been delayed yet again. wowereit not give any information about when the airport will finally be open for business. >> a new deadline cannot be given at the moment, as we have made clear. it will be considered by the supervisory board. work on...
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over one billion euros more could be needed for the project. it was one disaster to many for klaus wowereit. after a crisis meeting, the mayor of berlin resigned from his post. he has come to represent the continued failure of a project which has been delayed yet again. wowereit not give any information about when the airport will finally be open for business. >> a new deadline cannot be given at the moment, as we have made clear. it will be considered by the supervisory board. work on that will be continued as before, but further steps need to be taken before a new deadline can be given. >> the board has reportedly known about the delay for weeks. wowereit's opponents are not happy about that. some say it is time for him to go. >> at this point, it must be said that klaus wowereit is no longer fit for the job, especially if it is true that he left the public in the dark for weeks, leading as a -- leaving us a disaster that will cost hundreds of billions of euros or more. >> beyond 2014, there is little indication when the new hub might open it
over one billion euros more could be needed for the project. it was one disaster to many for klaus wowereit. after a crisis meeting, the mayor of berlin resigned from his post. he has come to represent the continued failure of a project which has been delayed yet again. wowereit not give any information about when the airport will finally be open for business. >> a new deadline cannot be given at the moment, as we have made clear. it will be considered by the supervisory board. work on...
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if the euro is strong and the economy's stable when it arrives, all is well. but if the euro gets devalued or the banks or the stocks are in trouble, this american-made product can find itself facing some real hurdles.
if the euro is strong and the economy's stable when it arrives, all is well. but if the euro gets devalued or the banks or the stocks are in trouble, this american-made product can find itself facing some real hurdles.
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if the euro is strong and the economy's stable when it arrives, all is well. but if the euro gets devalued or the banks or the stocks are in trouble, this american-made product can find itself facing some real hurdles. the shop that wants to order it may be unable to get a loan for its inventory, therefore, the instrument never gets shipped. or the customer may find his money is now worth so little, he can't afford it. and if this drought in the revenue stream continues, pushing more businesses and more governments towards default on their debt, then there's a risk of the whole market drying up. so everyone knows each time a shipment arrives in europe like this one, unpredictable market forces here could undermine the value of those guitars and force layoffs back home. >> the last few years, just thinking about the economy in general, it's kind of a generalized fear. >> for now, they control what they can. >> if we do a better job when somebody's looking to buy a
if the euro is strong and the economy's stable when it arrives, all is well. but if the euro gets devalued or the banks or the stocks are in trouble, this american-made product can find itself facing some real hurdles. the shop that wants to order it may be unable to get a loan for its inventory, therefore, the instrument never gets shipped. or the customer may find his money is now worth so little, he can't afford it. and if this drought in the revenue stream continues, pushing more businesses...
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if the euro gets devalued or the banks or the stocks are in trouble, this american made product can find itself facing hurdles. the shop that wants to order it may be able to get a loan and therefore the instrument never gets shipped or the customer who wants to buy this guitar may find his money is worth so little, he can't afford it. if f this drought in the revenue stream continues pushing more businesses and more governments towards default on their debt, then there is a risk of the whole market drying up. so everyone knows each time a shipment arrives in europe like this one, unpredictable market forces here can undermine the value of those gi stars and force layoffs back home. >> the last few years it's a generalized fear. >> for now they control what they can. >> if we d
if the euro gets devalued or the banks or the stocks are in trouble, this american made product can find itself facing hurdles. the shop that wants to order it may be able to get a loan and therefore the instrument never gets shipped or the customer who wants to buy this guitar may find his money is worth so little, he can't afford it. if f this drought in the revenue stream continues pushing more businesses and more governments towards default on their debt, then there is a risk of the whole...
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well it's a it's a massive problem for the year is in a million euro zone is already in recession the latest data that we've had is that . surprising that on the upside countries like spain are really really struggling and you know it's not as if europe has an inflation problem this is only going to. increase deflationary forces it's going to slow down. growth it's going to slow down investment so yeah the euro zone's really going to get beaten up badly by this this currency and let's talk about the emerging market currencies that you mentioned that how do they fit into this well what happens to they have to fight and what about the russian ruble what what's that role. well their options actually tend to be relatively limited because they would effectively meaning for instance they would have to be. buying relatively low yielding dollars or yen against their own relatively high yielding currency so the financial cost would actually be quite high so what we'll probably end up seeing is some form of currency good troll packing such as we've already seen in russia is obviously got someth
well it's a it's a massive problem for the year is in a million euro zone is already in recession the latest data that we've had is that . surprising that on the upside countries like spain are really really struggling and you know it's not as if europe has an inflation problem this is only going to. increase deflationary forces it's going to slow down. growth it's going to slow down investment so yeah the euro zone's really going to get beaten up badly by this this currency and let's talk...
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if the euro gets devalued or the banks or the stocks an
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and staying with the currency markets russia may soon be dumping the euro the government has announced plans to review its foreign currency reserves you know gold piece going off as more russia's gold and currency reserves are estimated at around five hundred billion euros dollars it's quite a basket this needs protection especially in times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of reserves are held in the euro denominated assets while the rest are mostly in u.s. but according to the prime minister the moscow is now considering swapping a part of its europe reserves for equities in other currents so when we see the usual bass decrease and other currencies enter the steaming the chinese yuan or even the russian ruble this could be a troubling signal for the euro especially if other currencies follow the trend like china which holds a quarter of its deserves in europe that's around eight hundred billion us dollars you can imagine the importance of these investments and what could happen if a domino effect takes place. i've got a piece going off reporting for us
and staying with the currency markets russia may soon be dumping the euro the government has announced plans to review its foreign currency reserves you know gold piece going off as more russia's gold and currency reserves are estimated at around five hundred billion euros dollars it's quite a basket this needs protection especially in times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of reserves are held in the euro denominated assets while the rest are mostly in u.s. but...
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you have a very narrow set of liquid assets, if those assets get in trouble, as we learned with the euro crisis, then you have something that is a shock that would not be systemic become systemic and threaten the entire system. the only thing that is truly liquid is cash. the vast majority of us banks today -- u.s. banks today and european banks would already be compliant with these rules. i would go as far as to say that bear stearns would have in compliance with these rules, for instance. , what about taking a chance on the lottery? it has paid off for a couple of people in spain. winning ticket holders have seized more than $1 billion in the national lottery. they have been celebrating their luck. the top ticket was around $260,000. new austerity measures mean they will pay 20% income tax on their winnings. >> great, great, now i'm fine. i was very nervous a while ago, but now i finally believe it. , i have three sons and they are unemployed, so i will help them. this will make me happy, to be able to help my dearest ones. >> i'm very excited because i really needed this. now that i h
you have a very narrow set of liquid assets, if those assets get in trouble, as we learned with the euro crisis, then you have something that is a shock that would not be systemic become systemic and threaten the entire system. the only thing that is truly liquid is cash. the vast majority of us banks today -- u.s. banks today and european banks would already be compliant with these rules. i would go as far as to say that bear stearns would have in compliance with these rules, for instance. ,...
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euro europe's largest car maker shows sales above 9 million units. that's up 11% from the previous year. toyota was the biggest sell r through 2010. in 2011 it was left reeling by the disaster of flood. toyota officials forecast this year they will sell over 9.9 million units. let's take a look at what's happening this week on the global economic scene. on tuesday u.s. retail sales for december will come out. november sales rose 0.3% from the previous month underscoring a recovery in personal spending. the consumer price index is due out on wednesday. the cpi dipped 3% from october. that was the first decline in six months. the fed beige book on regional u.s. economic activity will come out on the same day. the previous report noted the regional economy continue to gradually grow. in japan machinery orders will be released. this iortant gauge showed a 2.6 month on month increase in october. on friday china will announce gdp data for 2012 as well as for the whole year. between july and september gdp expanded 7.4% from a year earlier. now just a few mi
euro europe's largest car maker shows sales above 9 million units. that's up 11% from the previous year. toyota was the biggest sell r through 2010. in 2011 it was left reeling by the disaster of flood. toyota officials forecast this year they will sell over 9.9 million units. let's take a look at what's happening this week on the global economic scene. on tuesday u.s. retail sales for december will come out. november sales rose 0.3% from the previous month underscoring a recovery in personal...
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the euro fell to $1.32 in intraday trading. there was speculation he was selling the euro, that expect investor. david: a huge day for apple, which of course is in most peoples portfolipeople's portfor another. in the pits of the cme, and our market panel to talk over apple and all the other news of the day. jerry leavy and david wright, managing director at sierra investment management. tim at the cme. i would say everybody is focused on apple right now. what are expectations in chicago? >> everybody is focused, but i am not so sure it is this quarter. what they will do for the quarter and in march. it will really be key, specifically apple lowers expectations, but the concern is they might not get away with it this time. having said that, why i say this quarter may not be so big. they were originally looking for $11.77 or sure. they have already raised estimates, the report the other day now expectations are a little bit for this quarter, so watch the march quarter. the guidance they give will be the focus. sandra: we're also
the euro fell to $1.32 in intraday trading. there was speculation he was selling the euro, that expect investor. david: a huge day for apple, which of course is in most peoples portfolipeople's portfor another. in the pits of the cme, and our market panel to talk over apple and all the other news of the day. jerry leavy and david wright, managing director at sierra investment management. tim at the cme. i would say everybody is focused on apple right now. what are expectations in chicago?...
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sliding down a slippery slope into the economic abyss the euro zone hits a new unemployment high with spain as again the worst affected small that later in the program. plus other syrian crisis feeds that could have aspirations for statehood with turkey paralyzed by fear as insurgents as step up their game on home territory. belfast has seen a first straight night of violence as police wide plastic bullets and water cannons at hundreds of loyalists protesters the angry mobs rolled firebombs breaks up the authorities and three sixty officers have been wanted in battle writings over the last weeks and city halls decision to only fly the union flag on special days analysed and political blogger midfield tea things it shows that lawyers don't have enough representation in local politics. what we're seeing here is in northern ireland as a result of the peace process we have a government in which everyone who is elected to the parliament is part of the government not leaves no space for parliamentary opposition and so when something like this happens that is seen by certain mostly working c
sliding down a slippery slope into the economic abyss the euro zone hits a new unemployment high with spain as again the worst affected small that later in the program. plus other syrian crisis feeds that could have aspirations for statehood with turkey paralyzed by fear as insurgents as step up their game on home territory. belfast has seen a first straight night of violence as police wide plastic bullets and water cannons at hundreds of loyalists protesters the angry mobs rolled firebombs...
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dollar and you are seeing strength in the euro, weakness in the dollar. we will be right back. >> 25 minutes past the hour your fox news minute, 20 injured and two debt in a massive highway pileup in detroit, 30 vehicles involved in the crash south bound i 75 in detroit. white out conditions being blamed for the accidents which occurred two hours ago. severe weather has been impacting the country from the midwest to the southeast to the east coast. syriac is threatening to retaliate and is warning of a surprise response to israel's air strike near damascus. u.s. officials say is really jets struck a convoy shipping weapons to lebanon for the islamist militant group hezbollah. syria says israel hit a military research center. that hostage standoff in rural alabama alabama continues this morning. deron contact with the suspect to the retired truck driver holding a 5-year-old boy in an underground bunker. the man grabbed the boy off of a school bus tuesday after shooting and killing the bus driver. those are your headlines. now back to cheryl casone and denn
dollar and you are seeing strength in the euro, weakness in the dollar. we will be right back. >> 25 minutes past the hour your fox news minute, 20 injured and two debt in a massive highway pileup in detroit, 30 vehicles involved in the crash south bound i 75 in detroit. white out conditions being blamed for the accidents which occurred two hours ago. severe weather has been impacting the country from the midwest to the southeast to the east coast. syriac is threatening to retaliate and...
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has invested over two hundred million euros into. his managing director market and kate explains why russia has become one of their strategic markets then makes we've changed very be more and more. a better car because it's not a premium segment. we'll reach a certain level but the female is going to go you know britain is also a place where we produce but here it's for mostly for an alternate route up but i really have a distribution chain it's quite a strong and so russia today at the platform up from where we'd export to sadness what and for russians owns a car compared to one in two people in western europe russia is growing g.d.p. and stronger ruble helps support the industry the head of state corporation ross tech said again chairs of says russia's w t o membership will also give a boost to the sector which affects the killswitch the but we hope that our car market will be growing not only on domestic production but also on imports since we entered the w t o market is open and they can ship as many cars as they like. pricewater
has invested over two hundred million euros into. his managing director market and kate explains why russia has become one of their strategic markets then makes we've changed very be more and more. a better car because it's not a premium segment. we'll reach a certain level but the female is going to go you know britain is also a place where we produce but here it's for mostly for an alternate route up but i really have a distribution chain it's quite a strong and so russia today at the...
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euro hitting an 11-month high. the yen hitting a 2 1/2-month low. these are things we continue to watch, in addition to the equity markets. >> talking to our partner simon this morning, how maybe spain doesn't need a bailout. the banks are suddenly talking about a return on equity that is higher than american banks. the big issue has been will they get complacent over there, because there is so much good news in europe. it's not backed up by growth. it just seems to be backed up by solvency. >> we had a lot of european officials coming out of late saying things are improving, that the worst is over, the crisis for the euro. we had them saying last week they were better than a year ago. >> i would like to see their change on the debt. >> more spending cuts. >> is there a large american bank that is not reporting this week? i mean, the number of banks coming out over the next two days -- [ bell ringing ] >> harry winston, this is a swiss company buying an american company. these are the things that we maybe give you perspective. i know that may be too
euro hitting an 11-month high. the yen hitting a 2 1/2-month low. these are things we continue to watch, in addition to the equity markets. >> talking to our partner simon this morning, how maybe spain doesn't need a bailout. the banks are suddenly talking about a return on equity that is higher than american banks. the big issue has been will they get complacent over there, because there is so much good news in europe. it's not backed up by growth. it just seems to be backed up by...
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mean they could pull out of the euro. could that be the catalyst for this alliance essentially to fall apart? >> well, david cameron did last week pledge a u.k. referendum on membership in the european union to be held in 2017, provided of course the conservatives win an outright majority in the 2015 general election. that of course is a big if. ashley: yeah. >> i would expect to see over the next two or three years potentially a number of members of the eurozone peeling away from it. in particular i think that greece, portugal, spain, perhaps italy may all fall away from the eurozone. the current situation with regard to spain, for example, is completely unsustainable. the spanish simply can in the survive i think in the euro as currently constituted. it really is a straightjacket which makes it extremely difficult actually for individual eurozone nation states to decide their own economic future. after all, the euro is a huge straitjacket and imposes all kind of restrictions upon national sovereignty. after all interest
mean they could pull out of the euro. could that be the catalyst for this alliance essentially to fall apart? >> well, david cameron did last week pledge a u.k. referendum on membership in the european union to be held in 2017, provided of course the conservatives win an outright majority in the 2015 general election. that of course is a big if. ashley: yeah. >> i would expect to see over the next two or three years potentially a number of members of the eurozone peeling away from...
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the euro up against the dollar. the pound up against the dollar. euro 1.31 testing recent highs, and meanwhile, up against the green back unless you have the mexican peso, we'll be right back. lauren: i'm lauren green with your fox news minute. stranded after the coast is now under tow. successfully pulled from the island where it ran aground in a vicious storm a week ago. the rig is being toed at four miles per hour approaching the alaska coast where crews can determine if there's damage. shell says no evidence that the vessels' 150,000 gallons of fuel leaked into the ocean. the set dates to hear arguments in two gay marriage cases. california's proposition 8 on same-sex marriage will be heard march 26 #th, and the defense of marriage act is heard the following day on march 27th. new violence in syria after president assad's declaration that he will not step down in a public address, he announced only he dictates the end of the civil war, a 21-month conflict costing more than 60,000 lives so far. those are your headlines. back to ashley. ashley: l
the euro up against the dollar. the pound up against the dollar. euro 1.31 testing recent highs, and meanwhile, up against the green back unless you have the mexican peso, we'll be right back. lauren: i'm lauren green with your fox news minute. stranded after the coast is now under tow. successfully pulled from the island where it ran aground in a vicious storm a week ago. the rig is being toed at four miles per hour approaching the alaska coast where crews can determine if there's damage....
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white house because this really be the case to discuss i'm joined now by peter schiff president of euro pacific capital a great to see there peter so this is a very strong accusation that the president manipulated economic data to win reelection where's the proof. well i mean it would be the first time the government manipulates data but certainly if you look at the weakest quarter of the president's term basically occurring after he was reelected i mean some people might think that's too much a call of a coincidence as specially since you had a big increase i think in government spending in the third quarter that was on wound in the fourth quarter so maybe the government had some leeway in accelerating some of those expenditures to kind of boost the g.d.p. in the third quarter and then we kind of equalized it in the fourth but even if you look at the entire year of two thousand and twelve it's very very weak g.d.p. growth and i actually think talking about manipulation i think the only reason that we had a positive number for g.d.p. in two thousand and twelve is because the government
white house because this really be the case to discuss i'm joined now by peter schiff president of euro pacific capital a great to see there peter so this is a very strong accusation that the president manipulated economic data to win reelection where's the proof. well i mean it would be the first time the government manipulates data but certainly if you look at the weakest quarter of the president's term basically occurring after he was reelected i mean some people might think that's too much...
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they booked a $1 billion euro litigation charge, almost 2 billion euros to pay for restructuring. sylvia is in frankfurt, rejoins us. plenty of focus, as well, on the capital levels, sylvia. >> that's at least what the markets are clearly focused on. the write-downs or the risk provisions, not a big surprise. maybe the number was a surprise. but they didn't -- clearly didn't put enough money aside in the previous quarters. so maybe that was even some good news for the taking out of there, finally they woke up to the reality that they might have to pay out more than they originally planned. the operational side, not good, but no really nasty surprises. restructuring costs, again, of postbank of the higher side of the market has expected. the numbers were below expectations. but ultimately, the market gave it almost a thumbs up and saying, okay, we hone in op on the capital numbers on the key data. we hone in on the statement from the ceos, from theco ceos at the press conference. we don't need to go into the capital markets with a capital increase. that was taken as positive news.
they booked a $1 billion euro litigation charge, almost 2 billion euros to pay for restructuring. sylvia is in frankfurt, rejoins us. plenty of focus, as well, on the capital levels, sylvia. >> that's at least what the markets are clearly focused on. the write-downs or the risk provisions, not a big surprise. maybe the number was a surprise. but they didn't -- clearly didn't put enough money aside in the previous quarters. so maybe that was even some good news for the taking out of there,...
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euro/dollar above 135. the 14-month high for euro/dollar. and dollar/yen 91.17. a two-year high this morning. we heard jillian gillard talk being the aussie dollar, down at 104.36. hasn't done a lot of on that news. and we have the latest out of singapore. >>> thank you, ross. a positive day for asian borses with the weaker yen pushing the nikkei higher by over 2% to close above the 11,000 level for the first time in nearly three years. yahoo! japan jumped 17% today, too, some four-year high after the share buyback plan and lifted its full-year operating profit in dividend forecasts. >>> in china the shanghai composite extended a three-day winning streak ending higher by 1%. beijing announced new measures to open its stock market to taiwan, boosting sentiment. the property index jumped 2% lifted by talk that beijing is willing to tolerate mild home price increases. hong kong gained % helped by china-related counters in the gaming sector. lenovo retreated 2.7% ahead of earning. after the bell, the p.c. maker reported another record quarter in both sales and earnin
euro/dollar above 135. the 14-month high for euro/dollar. and dollar/yen 91.17. a two-year high this morning. we heard jillian gillard talk being the aussie dollar, down at 104.36. hasn't done a lot of on that news. and we have the latest out of singapore. >>> thank you, ross. a positive day for asian borses with the weaker yen pushing the nikkei higher by over 2% to close above the 11,000 level for the first time in nearly three years. yahoo! japan jumped 17% today, too, some...
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i think they ran eight different cover stories, showing the euro either blowing up or breaking apart or bursting into flames. not going to happen. no greek exit. no anybody else exit. but the austerity that is hitting, and hitting hard, precisely because the germans are trying to create fiscal union, and ultimately more accountability for the budgets of these peripheral countries, is hurting pretty bad. europe, you're definitely going to see significant continued pain across the eurozone, but the downside is not what people thought it was. and, frankly, that's going to slow progress because the markets won't put as much pressure on the eurozone and the bonds on these countries. >> tom: let's go from europe to emerging markets. i want to present some data from the i.m.f., forecasting the advanced economies growing at 1.5%, and emerging markets at over 5%. what are emerging markets your top risk then? >> emerging markets shouldn't be treated as a single asset class. some are increasingly developing, and as a kwon conconsequence great places to be, like turkey and brazil. and they have
i think they ran eight different cover stories, showing the euro either blowing up or breaking apart or bursting into flames. not going to happen. no greek exit. no anybody else exit. but the austerity that is hitting, and hitting hard, precisely because the germans are trying to create fiscal union, and ultimately more accountability for the budgets of these peripheral countries, is hurting pretty bad. europe, you're definitely going to see significant continued pain across the eurozone, but...
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. >> the number of people out of work in the member countries of the euro zone hit a record high in november according to figures released under an hour ago. nearly 12% of 330 million people in 17 countries were unemployed. that means 19 million people are jobless. 2 million people at the same tired year ago. the european economy has been struggling with huge debts in the aftermath of the global banking crisis. rebels in northern myanmar say the army is continuing its air and ground assault against them. we have obtained these pictures of the fighting. the military reportedly attacked hilltop positions belonging to the independence army on monday. the only ethnic minority group that has not reached a truce with the government. the chinese government is reportedly looking to stop using controversial labor camps that critics say violate fundamental rights. the system has been used for years to silence political opponents. it allows chinese authorities to keep citizens locked up for years without charge or trial. now this report. >> with word of what could be a momentous decision, this man, sup
. >> the number of people out of work in the member countries of the euro zone hit a record high in november according to figures released under an hour ago. nearly 12% of 330 million people in 17 countries were unemployed. that means 19 million people are jobless. 2 million people at the same tired year ago. the european economy has been struggling with huge debts in the aftermath of the global banking crisis. rebels in northern myanmar say the army is continuing its air and ground...
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that's having that impact on euro/dl euro/-- eauro/dollar. and saying that it was too strong -- >> maybe because ewald nowotny was in front of a green markets. psychological. >>> we want to look at companies around the globe which are starting to outline and deploy theirity budgets for 2013. a new survey for from gartner of more than 2,000 cios in 41 countries finds plans for total spend down .5% in 2013 with digital technology, mobile devices and cloud computing, among their top priorities. joining us in a first look at the survey is mark mcdonald, group vice president of gartner's executive programs. mark, good morning. so down half a percent. let's start there. this actually is a continuation of a long-term trend. is it a headwind for tech companies? >> well, it's not so much of a headwind as much as a realization that there needs to be a transition from what i.t. has been to what technology needs to be in the future. across those, you know, 36 different industries, we see organizations kind of moving from technology kind of tending to cur
that's having that impact on euro/dl euro/-- eauro/dollar. and saying that it was too strong -- >> maybe because ewald nowotny was in front of a green markets. psychological. >>> we want to look at companies around the globe which are starting to outline and deploy theirity budgets for 2013. a new survey for from gartner of more than 2,000 cios in 41 countries finds plans for total spend down .5% in 2013 with digital technology, mobile devices and cloud computing, among their top...
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euro/dollar, 11.3260. let's bring you up to speed with the asian trading session today as they wrap up the week. li sixuan joins us for the first time today. >> thanks, ross. japan was a clear outperformer after shinzo abe unveiled his massive stimulus plan. and the nikkei gained 1.4% today. just to put it into context, this index is up for the ninth straight week, its longest winning streak since late 1988. shares of stocks surged to nearly 5% after the operator of clothing chain unicore raised its full year guidance. but hotter than expected cpi data from china put new pressure on the shanghai deposit. there will be more curbs to taint housing prices. meanwhile, weakness in china's blue chips dropped the hang seng lower. but hsbc did lend some support after the bank said yesterday that the plan to sell its stake to citigroup was still on track. korean automakers took a hit after the korean won climbed to a 17-month high. the kospi finished lower by .5%. in australia, miners lost out as a cyclone affected
euro/dollar, 11.3260. let's bring you up to speed with the asian trading session today as they wrap up the week. li sixuan joins us for the first time today. >> thanks, ross. japan was a clear outperformer after shinzo abe unveiled his massive stimulus plan. and the nikkei gained 1.4% today. just to put it into context, this index is up for the ninth straight week, its longest winning streak since late 1988. shares of stocks surged to nearly 5% after the operator of clothing chain unicore...
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. >> the euro zone unemployment average reached all-time high of 11.8%. up from 11.7 in october. in country like italy, the situation is particularly dire. youth unemployment registered to 37%. >> here they are lined up with jobs accusation center. >> i don't have any trust in my country. absolutely not. no way out. we have our backs against the wall. either you leigh, if you stay here you are condemned. >> some blame the austerity measures that led to violence across the continent for aggravating the employment situation. greater unemployment comes diminished spending power so you get a vicious circle. still, despite the fact that improvements aren't happening quick enough. the leaders of the 27 countrys leaders from the different political parties learned to reach con ken sus. for example on banking union. >> the leaders have come together to change the system in ways they hope will not only stabilize the euro but lead to longer term growth. >> the euro zone need to do more to convince investors they are business friendly. unless it happens the much-needed job goes elsewhere. >
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and euro slshl dollar, 1.3385. we have been up to 1.34. the high not since march, but since february 2012. that is where we stand right now in europe. serb won has more for us from asia. >> asian markets mostly in the green today as the clear outperformer is china's shanghai composite jumping a stunning 3% today. the index hit a seven-month high on talking about increasing the quota. investors are filling up ahead of the 2012 gdp data due out later this week. if you'll recall, late last week, growth could come in at 7.7%, surpassing beijing's target of 7.7%. so financials and military stocks were the biggest winner necessary today's rally. strengthening mainland blue chips helped boost the sang second higher by .6%. the globals porter li & fug dropped today. the yen has softened to a 2 1/2 year low. elsewhe elsewhere, south korea's kospi add .5% today. australia's asx 200 finished marginally in the green and india's sensex just touched off gaining a strong 1.4%. back to you. >> all right. thanks for that, sish we know. have a good evening
and euro slshl dollar, 1.3385. we have been up to 1.34. the high not since march, but since february 2012. that is where we stand right now in europe. serb won has more for us from asia. >> asian markets mostly in the green today as the clear outperformer is china's shanghai composite jumping a stunning 3% today. the index hit a seven-month high on talking about increasing the quota. investors are filling up ahead of the 2012 gdp data due out later this week. if you'll recall, late last...
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euro/dollar, just above 1.30. it was just below it at the low point last week. a survey by reuters says economists are starting the year 2013 in a relatively optimistic mood. i wonder whether the key word is relative. how were they last year? >> what we're seeing in this survey is that opt on mimp has picked up quite a bit in the last six months. looking behind the headline numbers, what seems to have happened is there's a pretty big fact in expectations of the break-up of a single currency. a year ago, that was a dominant concern. there's more confidence about the outlook for growth in the uk and europe, as well. >> and despite that relative change of optimism, there's still incentives, though? >> yeah. >> it's not going to translate into any big action? >> what we've seen with the survey is that sentiment really does seesaw on the basis of what's happening in the macro economy. so you get a shocking europe and sentiment tanks. you get good news from europe and sentiment picks up. what we've found is that the strategies that companies are actually following, mu
euro/dollar, just above 1.30. it was just below it at the low point last week. a survey by reuters says economists are starting the year 2013 in a relatively optimistic mood. i wonder whether the key word is relative. how were they last year? >> what we're seeing in this survey is that opt on mimp has picked up quite a bit in the last six months. looking behind the headline numbers, what seems to have happened is there's a pretty big fact in expectations of the break-up of a single...
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the euro zone's jobless rate has hit a new record high with spain again suffering the moans followed by greens while nearly told to send out of work across the block of a quarter of people in spain on find a job that worrying number comes amid fresh demonstrations in madrid thousands of doctors have been marching against government plans to prompting private tile health care a move they fear will ultimately lead to further job cuts spanish political analyst for me miguel and it's an alarming find that traditionally pro-government medical workers turn out in protest. british interests you know about these protests in the health care sector is that it's different from a sociological point of view from all the protests we're seeing around spain we've seen of course teachers and. public sector workers of all source transporter all the services are basically on strike or are staging protests now what is different about the is that you have doctors which are traditionally in spain like elsewhere are traditionally more conservative they most of them they backed the government prior to each
the euro zone's jobless rate has hit a new record high with spain again suffering the moans followed by greens while nearly told to send out of work across the block of a quarter of people in spain on find a job that worrying number comes amid fresh demonstrations in madrid thousands of doctors have been marching against government plans to prompting private tile health care a move they fear will ultimately lead to further job cuts spanish political analyst for me miguel and it's an alarming...
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the numbers according to their legal team those numbers showed germany being forced to pay for the euro zone countries despite this not being part of the deal and the single currency was created to finance isn't the only place where germans feel a grip is slipping one former german foreign minister gave different reasons why they may be issues with sovereignty suggesting that they have their root in the memory of the country's past but sometimes we shy back from our responsibility as a sovereign states this is a problem not that we are pressed from the outside the defense is also a concern for those who believe germany is losing control of its sovereignty the country is still home to nato bases over twenty years after the end of the. cold war germany today faces no major military threats nor does any european state and that's why this gigantic military machine that the americans have built up is completely and. there appear to be historical cultural and economic reasons why some germans feel less sovereignty is disappearing and for a group of lawyers getting ready for their legal battle
the numbers according to their legal team those numbers showed germany being forced to pay for the euro zone countries despite this not being part of the deal and the single currency was created to finance isn't the only place where germans feel a grip is slipping one former german foreign minister gave different reasons why they may be issues with sovereignty suggesting that they have their root in the memory of the country's past but sometimes we shy back from our responsibility as a...
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euro/yen 123.35-40. >>> british prime minister david cameron says authorities must use every means possible to fight terrorism. cameron traveled to algeria, the site of the hostage crisis earlier this month. he and prime minister abdelmalek sellal announced an agreement to tighten security. >> what i want to do is work with the algerian government and with other governments in the region to make sure that we do everything we can to combat terrorism in a way that is both tough and intelligent and uses everything we have at our disposal, which will make them safer and make us safer, make the world safer. >> the leaders met two weeks after the hostage siege. islamist militants attacked a gas complex in the sahara desert and took dozens captive. 37 foreigners were killed including 6 british citizens. cameron says british and algerian officials will cooperate in several areas including information gathering. his visit was the first by the leader of the country whose citizens died during the crisis. >>> participants in a u.n. disarmament conference voiced negative opinions about japan's plan to k
euro/yen 123.35-40. >>> british prime minister david cameron says authorities must use every means possible to fight terrorism. cameron traveled to algeria, the site of the hostage crisis earlier this month. he and prime minister abdelmalek sellal announced an agreement to tighten security. >> what i want to do is work with the algerian government and with other governments in the region to make sure that we do everything we can to combat terrorism in a way that is both tough and...
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long so why stay for it so it is quite a grim picture at the moment and more financial problems in the euro but as medics they hit the streets of madrid awful government decision time is parts of the health care system to help we live into the country's recession pleat economy. recovers from surgery in the speculation but as well is on the edge of a political crisis report on that and more later in the program. wealthy british scientists are. sometimes it's like the sun goes. down like that. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. there was an r g it's good to have you with us one of the world's most reclusive countries north korea has had a a high profile visit from the u.s. by eric schmidt chairman of the online search giant google the private trip has already prompted speculation about the company's intentions to engage with people young and also drawn condemnation from washington that looking to punish north korea following its recent to be solved has made
long so why stay for it so it is quite a grim picture at the moment and more financial problems in the euro but as medics they hit the streets of madrid awful government decision time is parts of the health care system to help we live into the country's recession pleat economy. recovers from surgery in the speculation but as well is on the edge of a political crisis report on that and more later in the program. wealthy british scientists are. sometimes it's like the sun goes. down like that....
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the euro zone's jobless rates hit a new record high with spain again suffering the most followed by greece well nearly twelve percent are out of work across the block over a quarter of people in spain can't find a job one in number comes in with fresh demonstrations that imagery thousands of doctors be marching against government plans to partly privatized health care a move they fear will ultimately to further job cuts spanish political analysts miguel i'm sure what are those says it's an alarming sign that traditionally pro-government medical workers turning out protests. but it's interesting about these protests in the health care sector is that it is different from a sociological point of view from the protests we're seen around spain we've seen of course teachers and and. public sector workers of all sorts transport all the services are basically on strike or staging protests now what is different about the is that you have doctors which are traditionally in spain like elsewhere are traditionally more conservative they most of them they backed the government prior to election so this
the euro zone's jobless rates hit a new record high with spain again suffering the most followed by greece well nearly twelve percent are out of work across the block over a quarter of people in spain can't find a job one in number comes in with fresh demonstrations that imagery thousands of doctors be marching against government plans to partly privatized health care a move they fear will ultimately to further job cuts spanish political analysts miguel i'm sure what are those says it's an...
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on the currency markets, euro/dollar, the euro has been up to 30-month highs against the swiss franc. trying to crawl back some gains. dollar/yen, 88.84. today the yen is a little weaker today on japanese reports minister's saying he was regretful his comments will be misinterpreted. aussie/dollar, 1.0517. we begin to focus on what's going on in rio. let's bring you up to speed with the rest of the news out of asia. li sixuan joins us for the first time out of singapore. >> thank you, ross. asian markets finished on a difficult note. the shanghai composite lost about 1% today, extending losses for the second day after krit swiss downgraded china life. the hang seng ending lower by a touch. no curbs were introduced by the executive yesterday. taiwan's taex is down over 1% led by technology shares. tsmc shares ended a touch higher before its results of announce wantme wantments. it posted a 32% jump meeting forecasts. but the company expects q1 revenue to fall due to seasonal factors. elsewhere, the nikkei is finished just a tap higher. sharp shares jumped over 7% on the back of tv join
on the currency markets, euro/dollar, the euro has been up to 30-month highs against the swiss franc. trying to crawl back some gains. dollar/yen, 88.84. today the yen is a little weaker today on japanese reports minister's saying he was regretful his comments will be misinterpreted. aussie/dollar, 1.0517. we begin to focus on what's going on in rio. let's bring you up to speed with the rest of the news out of asia. li sixuan joins us for the first time out of singapore. >> thank you,...
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now the euro is also changing hands much higher. at a 21 month high against the yen. we're seeing it at 122.30 roughly. also being bought now germany's key business climate data beat market expectations. let's see what is happening now with the equity markets there. we got markets turning upwards at this point. london's ftse 100 gaining by .10%. gains of more than a percent in frankfurt and paris cac 40 up by .7%. in tokyo the nikkei average was up near 3% ended at 10,926. that does mark this year's closing high. a weaker yen prompted investors to buy export related issues. different story in shanghai. composite index was down half of a per september today ending at 2291 that sent the index below 3,000 for the first time and the bench park is down. latter half of the week, shanghai stock prices were trading on a bit of a weak tone. we did take a look at this chart we can see the longer term trend. the index has been recovering to the same level as a year ago. so what's really been behind this? we had a chance to speak with the chief operating officer in hong kong to g
now the euro is also changing hands much higher. at a 21 month high against the yen. we're seeing it at 122.30 roughly. also being bought now germany's key business climate data beat market expectations. let's see what is happening now with the equity markets there. we got markets turning upwards at this point. london's ftse 100 gaining by .10%. gains of more than a percent in frankfurt and paris cac 40 up by .7%. in tokyo the nikkei average was up near 3% ended at 10,926. that does mark this...
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the euro/dollar, weaker by 0.1%. 1.3453 is that level. yen, of course, this is down by about 0.2% to 90.70. we were looking at that 91 level earlier. for more on what's been happening across asia and especially in japan, let's get straight out to will i sixuan. she joins us now from sing pore. >> thank you, kelly. a lot of focus, indeed, on shinzo abe's first policy speech where he continued to pressure the boj to achieve the 2% inflation target as soon as possible. earlier today, the new cabinet raised the country's growth forecast to 2.5% a year from april. but the nikkei saw some profit taking today after touching a fresh 32-month high. question over domestic earnings weighed on sentiment. despite winning back the world's top sales crown from general motors, they didn't get a lift. but sony shares jumped 9% after citigroup's upgrade and on reports that china is considering ending a decade-long ban on video game consoles. sentiment boosted by news that chinese industrial profit climbed to 17% in december from a year ago. brokerages rall
the euro/dollar, weaker by 0.1%. 1.3453 is that level. yen, of course, this is down by about 0.2% to 90.70. we were looking at that 91 level earlier. for more on what's been happening across asia and especially in japan, let's get straight out to will i sixuan. she joins us now from sing pore. >> thank you, kelly. a lot of focus, indeed, on shinzo abe's first policy speech where he continued to pressure the boj to achieve the 2% inflation target as soon as possible. earlier today, the new...
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what we have seen is euro and euro yen have fallen over the last 24 hours as a little bit of profit taking and stocks. but this is something that we look for in currency markets where you get like a break in the total risk on trade that's been going on. so i want to sell around 131.70. leave a tight stopper on 132 and a quarter. the game at the early part of january is not to look for mega trends or big continuation of nation. >> i have it run, andy. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating
what we have seen is euro and euro yen have fallen over the last 24 hours as a little bit of profit taking and stocks. but this is something that we look for in currency markets where you get like a break in the total risk on trade that's been going on. so i want to sell around 131.70. leave a tight stopper on 132 and a quarter. the game at the early part of january is not to look for mega trends or big continuation of nation. >> i have it run, andy. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [...
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why doesn't greece do this, have a trillion dollar euro coin and this is perhaps one of the most absurd ideas anyone would come up with and would make us a laughingstock. >> megyn: i have to confess, i don't understand how it works, but i gather, you don't have to keep making trillion dollar coins, they're not going to be circulating because we don't have that money, but it's there to say we're able to pay our bills, it's a trillion dollar counties and an end-around what president obama may see congress do to him which is perhaps not raise that debt ceiling? >> i think i would agree, this is one of the stupidest ideas. >> megyn: really? >> that comes out of washington. but this, i could puse the pun, it doesn't make "cents", i know it's friday afternoon and people are a little tired. it's a stupid idea and a nonstarter. congress is going to have to extend the debt ceiling or we default on our debt, and it's cataclysm cataclysmic. i hope and i pray after the inauguration that people reach across the aisle. we're going to have to cut defense. we're going to have to increase the eligibilit
why doesn't greece do this, have a trillion dollar euro coin and this is perhaps one of the most absurd ideas anyone would come up with and would make us a laughingstock. >> megyn: i have to confess, i don't understand how it works, but i gather, you don't have to keep making trillion dollar coins, they're not going to be circulating because we don't have that money, but it's there to say we're able to pay our bills, it's a trillion dollar counties and an end-around what president obama...
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the euro now falling against the swiss franc. the euro is also falling against the dollar, so it's down by about .25%, 1.3339 is the level there. we did get some figures showing the spanish bad loans were worse in november than expected. that may have something to do with it. take a look at the reaction across the rest of markets. we can look at the bonds in particular. gilt futures are rallying to session highs after the weaker than expected retail sales figures. for the most part, yields are lower. expect in spain, so, again, that may be reflecting the turn for the worst that is happening since that spanish bad loan data came out. major bourses, now we can show you, we looked to start in the green for the most part and that's still mostly the case. the ftse up by about .25%. cac 40 looking to hold on to their gains. intel down in that index. let's take a look at commodities. we did get the iea's latest update in which it described the market tighter than expected in december for 2013 and this comes as there's continued inrest a
the euro now falling against the swiss franc. the euro is also falling against the dollar, so it's down by about .25%, 1.3339 is the level there. we did get some figures showing the spanish bad loans were worse in november than expected. that may have something to do with it. take a look at the reaction across the rest of markets. we can look at the bonds in particular. gilt futures are rallying to session highs after the weaker than expected retail sales figures. for the most part, yields are...
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is it going to be 1.20 versus the euro/yen? there's going to be softening of the euro. >>> cutting ceo jamie dimon's pay. that brings dimon's total compensation for 2012 to a mere $11.5 million. down from $23 million a year before. we are asking with 11.5 million bucks less in his pocket how might dimon tighten his belt. sweet us@squawkstreet. some of your answers straight ahead. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits
is it going to be 1.20 versus the euro/yen? there's going to be softening of the euro. >>> cutting ceo jamie dimon's pay. that brings dimon's total compensation for 2012 to a mere $11.5 million. down from $23 million a year before. we are asking with 11.5 million bucks less in his pocket how might dimon tighten his belt. sweet us@squawkstreet. some of your answers straight ahead. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion...